Attorneys for Donald Trump filed an appeal to a ruling from last week that found the former president and co-defendants liable for persistent fraud.
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Biden's White House Taking on Corporate Mergers, Landlord Junk Fees and Food Prices
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Kissinger Makes Secret Visit to China to Meet With Leaders
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Civil Rights Groups Sue Florida Over Immigration
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Iowa Judge Temporarily Blocks State's 6-Week Abortion Ban
A judge in Iowa temporarily blocked the state's six-week abortion ban.
